Chocolate loving bargain hunters on the deal forum HotUKDeals have spotted that Poundland is selling giant Kinder eggs that are five times the size of normal ones, for only £2.

The eggs made some major waves on the internet last Easter, as shoppers were super keen to pick up the supersize version of their favourite chocolate egg.

Poundland appears to be selling the big eggs for a wallet-friendly £2, and while that seem steep for the pound store (surely the clue's in the name...), elsewhere in shops, exactly the same eggs are selling for A LOT more.

They're currently going for £5 in Tesco and Sainsbury's, or £4 at Asda (although they're currently out of stock there online).

The eggs are only £2 in Poundland (Image: Kinder)

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Meanwhile on Amazon, the same eggs are going for an extortionate £10, meaning you could get five times as many for your money at Poundland.

In typical Poundland style, sadly the offer is only available in stores, and not online, although it does appear to be live all across the UK, with hundreds of shoppers already picking them up from their local.

While 100g of chocolate may not seem like much (or are we just greedy?) the giant kinder eggs weigh a whopping five times more than your average 20g one. And now they practically cost the same price too.

However, some shoppers have commented saying that although some Poundland stores are still advertising the egg as costing £5, when you take it to the till it scans at £2.

If that's the case with your closest Poundland, we suggest stocking up fast. After all, the same eggs are currently selling on eBay for up to £12. Who would have thought there was such a big black market for Kinder eggs?